Big Daddy Kane
Hard-core CEG'er
I seriously want to give up on this and just sell the car as-is since it's kicking my ass so bad!
Now, my problem started maybe about a year ago before I did the UIM/LIM cleaning. Finally have some time to work on it (well, this week at least!).
I should mention it has a MAC 70mm throttle body for a 4.6 Mustang. Something the original owner did when he had the supercharger on. Used a gasket for an SVT TB, and it worked upside down! Right side up, the IAC passages were able to suck air straight through (since the Mustang TB doesn't cover the IAC passages).
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Problem:
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Car doesn't want to idle for the life of it! Have to 2 foot it to keep running when stopped.
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Diagnostics:
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Slight vacuum leak on hose connected to UIM; unmetered air entering from poor seal on IAC tube. A/F guage showing LEAN almost 90% of the time. Assumed UIM/LIM gaskets could also be leaking.
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'Solution':
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Performed UIM/LIM cleaning (Berryman's) with new gaskets installed and everything torqued to spec with calibrated torque wrench. Also cleaned the IAC and TB for good measure, since they were pretty black.
Also installed W-R headers at the same time.
Lots of issues with disconnected sensors (mostly causing misfires), but now everything is hooked up properly again and no more misfires.
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New Problem:
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SUPER high idle. We're talking about it will hold 3,000 RPM for about 5 minutes. Only way to get it to drop during that time to around 1,200 RPM is to apply load via the clutch, but as soon as you tap the gas, it's back up to 3K.
After 5 minutes or so, seems the computer tells whatever is causing the high idle to change state, and idle is normal UNTIL you hit the gas again, and it goes back to 3K.
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Diagnostics:
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Unplugging IAC causes idle to drop around normal, but at a random time it seems to just die, which seems to coorelate with the above statement about the computer.
Unplugging TPS causes no change in the 3K idle, but when you plug it back in, it drops a few hundred RPM for about 1 second and then goes back to 3K.
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'Solution':
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My symptoms seemed to be the IAC not working properly (opening fully instead of a small amount). I purchased a new IAC from Bill J and installed it.
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No go! Exactly the same problems as with old IAC. So it seems that the computer is telling the IAC to go wide open for whatever reason.
I used carb cleaner and sprayed all around the engine to find any leaks. Never noticed a change in idle speed, so I have to assume I have no leaks. Sealed up any suspect unmetered air spots with RTV.
I need to get the car to pass inspection, and a stalling car or 3K idle doesn't help very much.
I made a video tonight showing what it does with the IAC/TPS are disconnected and when the gas is tapped. Also showing the car is still off the scale on the lean side! However, this is only random, seems the computer 'switches' the mode and the A/F guage will read like normal, then it'll switch again and be off the scale on the lean side.
Video - WMV 18.53MB! (might wanna save as if you have less than 3Mbps connection)
So... anyone have any ideas? I'm stumped. Will check back tomorrow and answer any other questions you may have (it's 10:30pm!).
Now, my problem started maybe about a year ago before I did the UIM/LIM cleaning. Finally have some time to work on it (well, this week at least!).
I should mention it has a MAC 70mm throttle body for a 4.6 Mustang. Something the original owner did when he had the supercharger on. Used a gasket for an SVT TB, and it worked upside down! Right side up, the IAC passages were able to suck air straight through (since the Mustang TB doesn't cover the IAC passages).
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Problem:
---------
Car doesn't want to idle for the life of it! Have to 2 foot it to keep running when stopped.
-----------
Diagnostics:
-----------
Slight vacuum leak on hose connected to UIM; unmetered air entering from poor seal on IAC tube. A/F guage showing LEAN almost 90% of the time. Assumed UIM/LIM gaskets could also be leaking.
----------
'Solution':
----------
Performed UIM/LIM cleaning (Berryman's) with new gaskets installed and everything torqued to spec with calibrated torque wrench. Also cleaned the IAC and TB for good measure, since they were pretty black.
Also installed W-R headers at the same time.
Lots of issues with disconnected sensors (mostly causing misfires), but now everything is hooked up properly again and no more misfires.
-------------
New Problem:
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SUPER high idle. We're talking about it will hold 3,000 RPM for about 5 minutes. Only way to get it to drop during that time to around 1,200 RPM is to apply load via the clutch, but as soon as you tap the gas, it's back up to 3K.
After 5 minutes or so, seems the computer tells whatever is causing the high idle to change state, and idle is normal UNTIL you hit the gas again, and it goes back to 3K.
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Diagnostics:
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Unplugging IAC causes idle to drop around normal, but at a random time it seems to just die, which seems to coorelate with the above statement about the computer.
Unplugging TPS causes no change in the 3K idle, but when you plug it back in, it drops a few hundred RPM for about 1 second and then goes back to 3K.
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'Solution':
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My symptoms seemed to be the IAC not working properly (opening fully instead of a small amount). I purchased a new IAC from Bill J and installed it.
----------
No go! Exactly the same problems as with old IAC. So it seems that the computer is telling the IAC to go wide open for whatever reason.
I used carb cleaner and sprayed all around the engine to find any leaks. Never noticed a change in idle speed, so I have to assume I have no leaks. Sealed up any suspect unmetered air spots with RTV.
I need to get the car to pass inspection, and a stalling car or 3K idle doesn't help very much.
I made a video tonight showing what it does with the IAC/TPS are disconnected and when the gas is tapped. Also showing the car is still off the scale on the lean side! However, this is only random, seems the computer 'switches' the mode and the A/F guage will read like normal, then it'll switch again and be off the scale on the lean side.
Video - WMV 18.53MB! (might wanna save as if you have less than 3Mbps connection)
So... anyone have any ideas? I'm stumped. Will check back tomorrow and answer any other questions you may have (it's 10:30pm!).